@§"a final Court of Reviston just as | Ployed before he came nersy they now sit.. ' ' s . Mr, Armstrong--I do not know that ,7 Mr. J. C. Elliott (West. Middlesex) he was employed anywhere. + ----This will make no difference in the Mr, Dewart--He was studying law > ¢ voters' listsd being prepared by the | in California, was he not? , various assessors. ° | Mr, Armstrong--I am not aware of Hon. Mr. Lucas--They can go right it I think he was probably dealing 1 on. f ' | in real estate on his own account. 1 The bill was given its first reading. ; Mr. Dewart--Where? | ' f | Mr, Armstrong--!I cannot say. ; Must Refine in Canada, | 4 d ' ; & 1 BRergus Intro« | Connection With Tnstitutions, -- Hon, G. Howard Ferguson 'mtxu-| » t ' t duced a bill that in regard to mineral | Mr. Dewart--All t}]e institutions-- ' lands patented or leased hercafter ! the hospitals for the insane and other 1 the oreés must be treated wlt.hm the | o large instltuti()ns--~:-x\'cro institutions j Dominion of Canada, except in cases you had to deal with as Deputy Pro-; * which may be accepted by the Lieu-- | vincial Secretary ? y | tenant--Governor in Council, | Mr. Armstrong--Corroct, memmamen ce e on cn mm | Mr. Dewart--On page 16% of the 7 M Public Accounts, the last item, under the heading of Hogsvital for the In-- # sance, Brockville, Isee McCGibbon's drug store, drugs and chemicals, | $68.45. Where is that drug store? | | BY Tw Mr, Armstrong--Sarnia. j | Mr. Dewart--What is the name of | , (:>' the Mr. McGibbon --who conducts | ; remarnme mm '. that? | | I Mr. Armstrong--P. T f ¥ _ s i Mr. Dewart--He is another brother-- . works fOl' Domlnlon Undel' | in--law of yours? | x ] The answer was in the affirmative. ' Leave From Ontarlo i ~old Drugs to Institutions. . The member for Southwest Toronto PC hen went over the items in connec-- g | tion with the diiferent iInstitutions NOT VERY COMMUNICATWE{ t where the name of the McGibbon £ Drug Btore appeared, and calculated i | that the total items were $1,644. In Mn s ama*4 | 'onnection with each item Mr. Dewart * isked if it related to the same party One Brother--in--law in Civil Service, 'nd the answe'::: he .(;nlt were: "I pre-- ~ur " *'"That is the inference," Another Sells Drugs to Ontario In-- | .xlxtlle]aftoérly, d Yes" and "No doubt." stitutions--J, T. White Fails to At. | At one point Mr. I ":'v\'-'rtf"-l firmly 35 ; 'ald: "You know it to be the same . tend Conlllllt'('('. j arty," and Mr. Armstrona replied: £ f [ do not know imore than you do." Meamenneeretnes untcmmmmsigs ; Mr. Dewart--Is it the same party --| or is it not? l There was more "snap'"' in the pro--| Mr. 4\rmer0ng{~*I ,'":"':'"'"':" :)Im;\'rh(l' 4 ceedings of the Public Accounts Com---- q"?:;p;;g: ;%',l.,';'-'t yl,',\ 1;113(}, (p,, [ 'sm mittee of the Legislature yesterday 0t familiar with any other ' than there has been at any previous An Aggressive Canvasser. q sitting this session. Mr. . Hartley _ i 3 4 * a A Mr, Armstrong gadded that Ohe Dewart was keen in his examination thought the bulk of the purchases of Mr. S. A. Armstrong, Assistant covered disinfectants. McGibbon as Provincial Secretary, who was short, a jobber ca;wa;s(:d. be thought, t:i | s s § insti 7 8 same way as any : sharp, andvut txm'c:s non--committal in .,)Y;,'ttllt]lé;leon;a;(zn&,én, A London mer-- t' some of his replies. There was ,.in chant had told him that he had not % addition to this, somewhat of : breeze been able to get much business, and ' when Mr. William Proudfoot raised he asked him J"hy;' :}hf' 1;:3111'0.1'3131 %# the question as to the appearance of M;'\g(:,Gibbon oi malnitt. Stve § Mr. J. T. White, Solicitor to the tal C ntins t3 Treasury, who had been expected for where is J. T. White? s as examination in connection with the | Mr., Proudfoot wanted some _ in-- j Windsor racetrack matter, It wnsf formation why Mr. J. T. White had satated that Mr. White would not be in | not yet been available in conrection the city untii to--day (Saturday), and | with the Windsor matter, and dgclar- ' . { Chairman McCrea assured the com-- ed that at the time of Mr. Wigle's mo-- inittee that Mr. White would be pres-- tiom an attempt had been made to ; ent at the nex}t; meeting, Imve the inquiry ('*:11'13'«.1] mfl. ow ho. | & Chairman said he knew * | t Paid by Two Governments. | ;,.';ggoh?:h!is and Mr. Proudfoot must | § Mr. Armstrong, in reply to A\Il'.l comifine himself to what had mlf""' Dewart, said he was appointed Direc~l place in that commiittee. He ""'} : tor by the Military Hospitals Commis-- | ©hairman) was not going to 1.1'§ten lto | sion on 18th December, 1916, the ap-- | anything which had to do with rne ; K: pointment being under the Dominion' prpceedings in the House. . } s Government. ! A lively incndenL c!m}(\«g with the i & Mr. Dewart--BHince that day you assirance that Mr. White rWOUId be' s have been in the pay of the Dominion on hand at the next sitting. i Government--at what salary ? mamate I ¥ ; Mr. Armstrong--I don't think that A is pertinent. | Mr. Dewart--At the same time you are in the pay of the Dominion Gov-- f ernment you receive remuneration [ ut Trom the Province at the rate of B# $4,000 per annum. i f Mr. Armstrong--Yos. I receivea three months' leave of absence with > j bay. ie Mr. Dewart--Three months means s $1,000, and at the same time in the h pay of the Dominion Government. | & Mr. Armstrong's Relatives. ' &« The member for Southwest To-- | ronto then questioned Mr. Armstrong as to the appointment of Mr. J. D. McGibbon as Deputy Registrar of the 4 Provincial Secretary's Department. 3 Mr. McGibbon is a brother--in--law of s . Mr. Armstrong. | Mr, Dewart--You -- avre responsible : j for his appointment. ' e Mr. Armstrong--I am not. | Mr. Dewart--On your recommenda~-- ' o iion the appointment was made, was . : + It not? | | SR Mr. Armstrong--No. I Mr. Dewart--Where was _ he em--